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Los Angeles’s hefty ‘mansion tax’ for homeless spooks the wealthy

Wealthy Los Angeles homeowners with an eye on selling their homes are reeling over a new “mansion tax” that could put them on the hook for millions of dollars as part of an effort to aid the homeless, realtors say.

Alex Murdaugh indicted on tax evasion charges by grand jury

Alex Murdaugh, who is accused of killing his wife and son, was indicted on nine counts of tax evasion by the South Carolina State Grand Jury on Friday.

FBI sued for suspending analyst because he espoused ‘conspiratorial views’ about Jan. 6

The FBI has been sued by a watchdog group for putting an employee on leave for allegedly supporting the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

Japan to ramp up defense capabilities over next five years as threats gather

Japan must acquire the military power needed for “dealing with invasions against its nation” over the next “five years,” according to a landmark security document that emphasized threats from China, Russia, and North Korea.

Illinois Satanic Temple debuts display at state Capitol next to Nativity scene

The Satanic Temple of Illinois has debuted its latest display in the state Capitol rotunda, placing it next to the annual Christmas and Hanukkah displays.

Lawmakers scramble to pass sprawling spending bill before Christmas

Congress has until Dec. 23 to complete and vote on a massive spending package to keep the federal government funded through the fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30, after lawmakers in both chambers passed a stopgap extension earlier this week to allow more time for negotiations.

NFL executive compares combine to ‘slave auction’ at meeting: Report

The NFL's executive vice president of football operations, Troy Vincent, reportedly compared the league's player combine to a "slave auction" at a league meeting Wednesday.

Democrats could divulge Trump tax details after key meeting next week

House Democrats are expected to vote on whether to divulge details about former President Donald Trump's tax returns during a key meeting next week.

SEE IT: Glenn Youngkin bans TikTok on state devices and wireless networks

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) has joined the list of Republican governors who are banning TikTok and other social media deemed security risks.

Traces of suspected cocaine found at former British Prime Minister Liz Truss’s residence

Traces of a drug suspected to be cocaine were found at a residence of former United Kingdom Prime Minister Liz Truss.
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